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The Sunday Story: Arresting Your Brothers and Sisters

In the Xinjiang region of western China, the government has rounded up and detained at least hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic groups. Many haven’t been heard from in years, and others are still desperately searching for their families. Western governments have called this crackdown a cultural genocide and a possible crime against humanity.

NPR Correspondent Emily Feng has been reporting on Uyghurs inside and outside of China for years. In this episode, she profiles two Uyghur men who have found themselves sometimes unwilling actors within the Chinese state’s systems of control over Uyghurs. As they work to silence others, they sometimes find themselves silenced as well.

Additional Context:
Listen to Emily Feng’s 2022 reporting, “The Black Gate: A Uyghur Family’s Story” part one and part two.

For more on the history of the Uyghur people, listen to the episode “Five Fingers Crush The Land” from NPR’s Throughline podcast.

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Sale of Migrants as Slaves in Libya constitutes as a Crime against Humanity

Slavery in Libya
FILE – Protesters attend a demonstration against slavery in Libya, in Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 25, 2017.

The sale of migrants into slavery in Libya may amount to crimes against humanity, the United Nations Security Council said Thursday, voicing “grave concern” after footage appearing to show Africans being auctioned there sparked global outrage.

 

The 15-member council unanimously adopted a formal statement calling on Libyan authorities to investigate the reports of migrants being sold and bring the perpetrators to justice. Continue reading Sale of Migrants as Slaves in Libya constitutes as a Crime against Humanity